Gray back in DC as Youth Academy graduation & bullpen session overlap
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Young's 'beautiful bunt' in return keeps things moving in Nats' OF
WASHINGTON -- The Nationals’ outfield has seen several different looks in the past three weeks amid two injuries and two Major League callups.
Watch LIVE: Nats prospect Morales leads Triple-A Rochester
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Latest Nationals injuries & transactions
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The 2025 season is a third of the way through, and the best is yet to come. There are races to track in all of the divisions, milestones within reach for star players and it's never too early to think about who will capture some coveted hardware. And there's only
There's a NEW No. 1 pick in the latest mock draft
All spring, we’ve been talking about how the Nationals are looking at a pretty wide array of players to potentially take with the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s Draft. From the get-go, the leader of that group has been Ethan Holliday, son of Matt, brother of Jackson. And
Irvin's first-inning struggles among takeaways in tough set with Cubs
WASHINGTON -- The Nationals returned to Nationals Park after a scoring-fest on their road trip to Seattle and Arizona and tallied a total of six runs in their three-game series against the Cubs this week. The Nats dropped the finale on Thursday night, 7-1, and did not score until there
No. 3 prospect House slugs 12th homer during 3-hit night at Triple-A
A busy day and night of offense was led by a grand performance from a Giant slugger, a monstrous clout by an Angel in Salt Lake and sustained excellence across a doubleheader by a 19-year-old Pirate. Of course, it wouldn't be a complete day of Minor League action without a
Rosario, other fresh bats deliver in return to lineup
WASHINGTON -- The Nationals’ lineup had been lefty-heavy as of late because of starting pitching matchups. When the Nats faced Cubs left-hander Matthew Boyd on Wednesday, it was an opportunity for manager Dave Martinez to get his righty bats back in the lineup. Right-handers Alex Call and Amed Rosario and
Déjà vu: Nats prospect hits nearly identical back-to-back Double-A walk-off homers
History has a way of repeating itself, but not usually the day later. Unless your name is Carlos De La Cruz. With one out in the bottom of the ninth inning Wednesday, trailing 6-5, the Nationals outfield prospect found himself in the same shoes as the night before for Double-A
One 2024 Draft pick from each team who is thriving
The old scouting adage is that big leaguers come from everywhere. Four members of the Draft Class of 2024 have already touched the Major Leagues, with the exciting promotion of Royals first-rounder Jac Caglianone (more on him below) the most recent, joining fellow first-round picks Nick Kurtz and Cam Smith
Ferrer adds saxophone to repertoire, gets 'a little better' every day
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Young begins rehab assignment at Double-A Harrisburg
WASHINGTON -- Center fielder Jacob Young began a rehab assignment with Double-A Harrisburg on Tuesday in his recovery from a left shoulder AC sprain. Young went 1-for-3 with one run scored, one RBI and one walk. He completed nine innings of the Senators’ 7-6 win over the Fightin Phils and
Seeds planted in Soto trade blooming in a big way for Nationals
August 2, 2022, marked a seismic change for the Nationals organization. On that day, the aforementioned season’s Trade Deadline, Washington sent Juan Soto -- a generational talent who had helped the club win the ‘19 World Series -- to San Diego, along with Josh Bell, for prospects CJ Abrams, MacKenzie
'Get used to winning': Nats eye continued success after breakout May
PHOENIX -- It had been nearly two years since the Nationals had completed a month with a winning record. The Nats broke that streak in May by going 15-12, playing above .500 for the first time since August 2023. “It’s a good sign,” manager Dave Martinez said. “It’s all about
Nats' 9-run outburst before 1st out ties 77-year-old NL record
PHOENIX -- The Nationals scored nine runs against the D-backs on Saturday. Before the first out of the game.
No. 5 prospect Clemmey racks up nine more K's, posts five zeros at High-A
As temperatures continue to heat up, so have top prospects across the sport. Multiple top hitters kicked off June by sending baseballs out of the yard. Although dominated by a handful of sluggers, Sunday's top performers also featured a few rising arms turning the corner in 2025.
Ringin' that Bell: Nats slugger's power surge continues vs. D-backs
PHOENIX -- There is an outlook often emphasized on the Nationals: Once Josh Bell gets on a hot streak, he could carry the team. Bell believes in it. Manager Dave Martinez believes in it. The work and dedication to achieve it were there; the results just weren’t translating at the
'That's a lot of strikeouts': Gore becomes 1st pitcher in MLB to 100 K's
SEATTLE – Southpaw MacKenzie Gore became the first pitcher this season to reach 100 strikeouts in the Nationals’ 9-3, 10-inning win over the Mariners on Thursday at T-Mobile Park. Gore fanned eight batters to bring his season total to 101 strikeouts in his first 12 starts. For league comparison, Phillies
No. 1 prospect Sykora continues dominant start to 2025 at High-A
It was a grand Saturday for one of baseball's Top 100 prospects, who ended the month on a home run heater ... but he wasn't alone. A teenager cycled in the desert, another continued tearing things up in Florida and a quartet of hurlers were in total command on the
No. 3 prospect House homers, drives in three runs at Triple-A
Roundtrippers were flying out of ballparks all across the Minor League landscape, highlighted by a pair of three-homer games. Top 100 prospect and Tigers slugger Josue Briceño kicked things off in the High-A Midwest League with his trio of jacks before Dodgers thumper Ryan Ward did the same for Triple-A